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舞台観察手引草   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
杉, 贋阿弥, 1870-1917
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Title
舞台観察手引草
Publisher
玄文社
Language jpn
Publication date

1918

大正7
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/981194

institution QS:P195,Q477675
Creator
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杉贋阿弥 著
Publication Place
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東京
Subject: NDC
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774
Extent
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415p 肖像 ; 18cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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43046042
Date Digitized: W3CDTF
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2006-03-31
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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ブタイ カンサツ テビキグサ
Publisher Transcription
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ゲンブンシャ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000593347
Call Number
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774-Su32ウ
Creator Transcription: NDLNA
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スギ, ガンアミ
Creator: NDLNAId
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00074215
Contents
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吉田屋談片/200

鱶七硏究(お三輪の出るまで)/224

橫藏印象記(勘助物語の切まで)/248

ひらがな双紙(逆櫓の樋口を主として)/285

經驗より觀たる三座の熊谷/317

松本幸四郎

片岡市藏

市川左團次

芝居の牛/368

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